I will diff the version we have on our TFS server with whats in the official repository and if there is anything useful I will create a patch set. Our company is shutdown for the holidays so it may be the first week in January before I get to it.

Nice catch Grimston! I hadn't noticed the commit. Too bad there hasn't been anything since then. It looks like a minor whitespace/comment change. If the_fiddler is back, there are a lot of changes waiting for him on github.

A big thanks to the folks in this thread who have contributed. I'm very pleased to see how many people stepped up with their fixes.

I also just started playing with OpenTK and would say such a project should not be allowed to die. If one man's effort can create such an outstanding and production ready product, we as a .NET community can put in some efforts to keep this project going. There is also SharpGL which appears to be very good and is actively being developed. I say we rally our efforts behind both these guys to keep these projects going, so we have very good alternatives.

I am a seasoned .NET developer but relatively new to the area of computer graphics. However, I can help with documentation and starting a new website, if required. I do have experience with ASP.NET MVC*.

Also, in terms of source code, should we consider using Mercurial and bitbucket? I am currently hosting two Open Source projects on bitbucket and it works great.

Documentation would always be fantastic- fortunately we can work within the existing web page for that. I've added a little bit here and there, but I haven't made an effort to really go through things. Documentation is in wiki format here:http://www.opentk.com/doc

So far the focus has mostly just been on bug fixes and trying to get OpenTK working on a Mac and newer versions of Windows.

We'd greatly appreciate if someone, who's native language is english, does a pass through the docs. There's a few yoda-ish things which happened through the german-english translation and every bit of help would be very welcome! Thanks!